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"J Farmers 1 ? AYNOR, SOUTI , J. I. SHELLEY, PROP. f& R. R.OKIEY We wish to th friends for their age and solicit ii the coming se 5\hriiln>v nnp nf 1 VIIVNV VMV VI 1 the tobacco !busi has always ajLood crs, who knows 1 of the Farmers, for his co-work< kins ant! Mr. '.OkI pcrienced men Is X, business; and if us your tobacco that you get the ket price for e\ 0:1 The Farina floor. A trial you. Hoping t< the opening day. "SHELLEY AND PURK CUT Tlt,- 5UOAttC>.HKlNCU*iA.> n ... t t ;augar is in a Stimn You will isrtd sn ou of sugar for houst dainty loaf for the t brown for cooking, of staple and fancj 1 x. - U ! 1... - - -n ucstoutainaDie. "L,o Courtesy ? Cleanliness R. W. LANE I 'Phone No. 7 BUSINESS MAN j tfik nc mm nntr '< lULkV VI VUILUUR c r A business man who just retina- t ed from a trip through the PU*L mant, says the Columbia State, an 1 s who recently made several side trips $ into the lower jyirts of the stat * h tells the most enthusiastic tales ( f f the crop prospects .and business prcb d abilities in South Carolina. t "Unless," he says, "the boll weevil s does very much more damage than seems now probable, South Carolina will have the best business in its C history this fell. Everybody is busy, j v Why Itch and Bun With There is a Way to C.el Rid of 1 tho Torturous Sufformj?, ap Tcrt.?yingr skin irritations, ccze- stc ma, totter, boils, pimples, etc., have wl their origin in a disordered con- rei dition of the blood. They come blc from a colony of tiny germs which to get into tbe blood and multiply ] by the million, . wr I.otions, salves, ointments or \ is similar treatment cannot possibly sti reach the source of the trouble, dr which is tho blood, G2 S^issiT ' i H CAROLINA J. 3. PURKINS, [MGR. , AUCTIONEER ank our many past patronheir trade :for ason. J. T. !he leaders in ness and who _ by the Farm[he hard-ships ?' has sesareci 3rs, Mr. Purley, both ex \ the tobacco I you will bring I > we will see ! highest mari /ery pile sold "s Warehouse will convince d see you on i 13, MANAGERS i ' I jf Sugar is a foodcarbon which, taken into the human body, i j produces heat { and energy es- , sential to life, lie a 1th and ac- ; tivity. lure's Safe ' slant r store all grades ihold use ? from ea table to heavy . And our stock 7 groceries is the % nsider our motto: ? Honesty?Service % COMPANY 3rd Avenue farmers in the Piedmont are workng day and night?I mean right vhen I say night, for I have seen nlowing at night with tractors, ^.nd the way land values have inrcascd can rnly be compared to the ise in the price of mill stocks some ime ago. "Why I saw proprty on the public quare of Anderson recently sell for 3.000 a front foot. The Chicola lotel property; 86 feet front, sold or $300,000, and farm lands in Anlerson county are selling for $200 o $400 an acre and in some internes at $500 an acre." -- ?o W. F. Staekhouse of Marion, 3.' passed through Conway last /eok. LA Skart Diseases? iVlicn any of those symptoms pear you should take prompt >ps to rid the blood of the perms tich cause them. And the one iticdy which has no equal as a >od cleanser is S. S. S., which is Id by druggists everywhere. Begin taking S. S. S. today, and ile to our Chief Medical Ad?cr, who will five you special inructions without charge. Adess Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, b K SHE HORRY HERALD. CON V Let us get rid Here you will f old screens. We have any r This hot weath< REFRIGERATOI Lf am A Ineiu uiuy aru. The good old si Hot as in days The flies, they Just as they di< But we won't 1 To the "TABO And there get That will put c Just a little bil Will be paying But we'll give ' With doors tin I So now you jus Come look for You will find i At our reliable T-B I I iaoor I H 1-4 ptf'tf sWa?ra?azaaao^ ALLEGED VICTORY OF TURKS CAUSES JOY Constantinople.?There is jjreutj exultation amonj? the Turks in Constantinople because c;f the alleged 1 victory of the nationalists over the , (.ireeks in the vicinity of Pergnma, ' whore Mustapha Kemal Pasha'.* ! forces are rouoifed to have out- j flanked the Greeks ami to Txe m ving j >1IT1TT TtTi WCr^MlfWMriWTIl'UByiWlWlWa lltffTrf.-rfl MMyillfMMlHl?1flin? Or8-5? m gbaM [C ? issKW Pksssa | South Carolina's C EQUIPMENT AND COURSES. College Lands?15G0 acres. Value College Plant?$2,000,000.0' Teachers, Officers, Assistants?12' j Enrollment 19141-1920?1014. Ten Degree Courses in: Agrieul tu re, Architecture, Chemist rj Chemical Engincerin % Civil E,n gineering, Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering. Textil Industry, Industrial Educatioi General Science. Short Courses in Agriculture am Textiles. SUMMER SCHOOL June 14 - July 24 Agricultural Teachers 6 weeks course?June 14-July 24. 4 weeks course?June 28-July 24. Cotton Grading Course Begins June 14 and continues foi about four weeks. College Make-up Courses. Courses for Removal Entrance Con ditions June 14-July 24. Club Boy's Courses July 13-July 23. SECOND HOME COMING. July 30, 31, and Aug. 1. All graduates and cx-stiHents ar urged to attend this gathering o1 "Tigers" at. the old Lair! You wil he quartered in Barracks, so b. in sheets, towels, etc., as you di when you wore a cadet. Wo can accomodate only 0A0 P Barra -ks and v. ill lV'-otvn SMimn in order of the applications received. FOS FULL INFORM DO NOT ONLAY, YOl' MAY KK C t WAY, S. C., JULY 15, 1920. On Flies of the dirty thines! ind screens, and also wire for f lumber of fly-traps and SWAT! er makes you think of RS. ICE BOXES, WATER COOL priced to suit every purse immcr-time is here, of yore, pester, the screens won't work i before. ose our teixpsr to please them, R HARDWARE" we will hie, screens, swatters, and traps ml of business, TITS FLY. t later Mr. Skcctcr, us a visit too. him a cool reception, xt he cannot get through, st do as do others, your needs right here, vhat you want, and save mono; store, "TABOR HARDWARE." Respectfully, TABOR, N. C. WMMMH?MWMBMBMI 1 northwards toward Pandemia (sixty | miles southwest of Constantinople) on the Se/.i of Marmora, taking sever al thousand nrisoners. There lias been no official Greek communique for two days, and the Turkish papers are not permitted to nrint news unfavorable to the Greekhut the Turks generally credit the reports of Mustapha Kemal's success. 11 Protest to ( ensor. J The Sultan has communicated with . ihe heir apparent, who in turn has j I conferred with the sublime poito h i k#l 5?**^ i I i%| College of Agricultu Opens Wednesday, f. t o ft n a k r- e\ w- n ** ?? VALUtlH-AUULLt * There was never knowledge was so highly '? compensated. High wages for i tempt many a young man of a college education. E representing the work of merely as an investment c is equal in earning cap more than $50,000. What estate comp the parent of average n leave to his son? What yc that much value in the sa 1 business? Education fits one sibilities are limited only character. Eventually for awaits the slavery of ign effort. Clemson College br s of every young man in Sou , tits and possibilities of a ' At Clemson College a boj i j home in South Carolina ca a high place in the scrvi | nation. w. m. r] ATION WRITE OR WIRE: II :::o\vi)i:i) oi t. applications v aarftm'4twi1.opjjji"^'^j) | u ^ 9 I M | ^ In! ! rn 'a I ixing up your T 1 I rERS. I .ERS It ^ y too, impany h MMMMMMil I III Bill III M . asking that protest be lodged with .' the entente against suppression of V news favorable to Turkey. The di- | rector of the allied censorship has } replied that the nationalists have no c direct communication with C. nstantinople, and that therefore reports reaching1 the city are un:oliable. ( The alleered nationalist victory has ( been vidol heralded through j>os- i Lc""s at I'rusa and other Anatolian ities, wl eve the assertion is made p Lhat tiie Ercek casualties at Pergama nuirthered 10,000. Those fig? mm ?? wn m i mmmma mm in ?? n wwwinuibbb ~?inrnt nmr n **?r c ^Lkasb lipoma ' ire and Engineering September 8, 1920 :GE EDUCATION a time when expert Agile! prized and so highly Tick I Hog ( mtraincd labor will hive tto discount the value ut such an education, p?.e n f All ** ^ M~ * * IUUI ^ cars, V1CWGCI )f time and of money, Convt acity to an estate of Call ance. arable with this can leans hope to give or SCHOl >ung man can acquire me time at any other ycar s al and the On for a life whose pos- (Octob by his capacity and arship the untrained there tU Sc'h7> orant and undirected nations houses for ful ings within the reach scholar th Carolina the bene- Poxl s? technical education. 7 from the humblest ! enter n prepare himself for | to star ce of his state and rather the ( o , , Iv jrivi GGS, President. the eon IE REGISTRAR. CLEMSONI / VUA, m: CONSIDKUEl) IN THK 01: ?#U<Ul ! I ? WIIAHI? 11?I?? WW ??mmjtmm ? > m ?C - ?ve I Ml CoMJ-tonlinoplo s ludicrous, a'though Greek silenco ; ci eating the impression *th/it the litial Greek success ha bren checkI. The rv.itiona!i ts frankly admit that iey were .-u'pCsed by tiie Greek Ivance before final action on the caty. The Greek battle-ship 1C ilk is. irmerly the Mississippi, and all reek merchant sh'ps at Constantie.ilo lywe ailed toward the Dardadlcs. The Gioeks are recruiting en of all nationalities, including .1 rlcs in Constantinople. Many inericans are also enlisting. OBACCO FARMERS FIGHT LP'VER PRICES he Union Has Helped in North Carolina and Virginia?S'ror.ci in S. C. . C. I? MTo' t in Progressive Parmer. 1 he po p e o{ North Cai-dina and irginia were w-'ll pleased with dees on l.ist v. iv'c WIY/J/^, yck IYICUrl\* fh ?r t'du'c^ which averted 50 cents, while Kentucky farms were very much displo.nsed with rices, Although tt.e hurley district kre raged 4"> cents, while in South arolir.a the slate aveiage for toicco v. ;;^ only 20 ce it' and a fracon, it > *. f-'om tlie salts of her states that the ush Carol na eople had a light to kick. ' The !\i. ' : n i rnii^r. are pe rating eve.a* loose ales warcou. N 1 i tVi.vlin:; and Yiriiiia and g"o\vwg ?n South n.rolma and we: k op a etc-or watch ti the S >ut . 'aiol nu ciop this vtar, s we'.i as ti e Virginia an I North , irolir.a crops. .1 a fanners' oraniaatien Y->kinr; cut for tie interrts of th.e people, we can not see io justice in. j cil dhcut uiiRnenco i pivecs. I he people v.*i 1' n'"t "Vomit Quietly ml let ^. unmet wed j-uch gross disrimii.ati'm. All the writers arc talking down rices; the facts do not seem to astify such talk. With such firms f the trust as the Amour an Tobacco omp,uny declaring J 50 per cent, ivicknds and It. ,1. Reynolds 200 per out. dividends and p cof of big prof ts to tobacco firms c< ming from all ouices. it will he .a hard thing to , ?> /?/. *' ~ Co?.niA-- " > !' ~ ..vi i. 1111 .? ? i i." ivii\? 11viir or othing for his tobacco, and we boeve the companies might better con ider well before they undertake to o it. The present crop will cost five rr4s t% veise t than last year, so p: ices should e better in th.e face of such tremendous dividend*-. As an organizaion we like to see peace and hariion pro vail in .*>11 * rcehes of t ode, ut we can not attempt to incourage icople to accept prices at a loss to hemselves, as long as 200 per cent lividrnds o?"i> We an not help taking the view that 'e i. ' ' ei~' lial!y on'the idea of getting the icople in a m >o:t t ,n'"< .>v low >:i<- ; ;v 1" in r vanep. Wo ounsel ae;a:nst ii in adv.mm. NOT1' V, The net -e ion i; the Singing 'oncost w ill met I with Taker's 'Impel tin f?..! Sunday in duly at (1 <>'< ' *ek. All fl'.uid es are u g.'d to be i'<\ C .Vv. W. A. Soivev Sunt. Wi lie i!i" tVc. e. Treas. ni* ?\? < .. J.J -?*.? ifmwnriUMMwao wmsfss .<?-'> frrszrj a *t? ?T. *, K\l ' W & E?Kl k,vw.: ft.T r O * i r > ' y " rv r n PCLIAC service y.er Analysis ,?v<! 1 and PI \v.i Di-ensc Control i tural Research itui'al E tension CIcmson College, S. C. Eradication 'holcra Control hock Sanitary Work Liberty National Bank Btdg., Columbia. S. C. ee Experiment Station Florence, S. C. al Plain Experiment Station Summerville, S. C. on these agencies for assistL.AKSHIPS ANI) EXAMINATIONS College maintains 170 fowrcholarships in the Agriculture Textile C >urscs, and 52 in ic Year Agricultural Course er 1 to June 1). Each seholis worth $100.00 and free larship and entrance exrimii are held at the county court at 9 A. M., July 9th. Write 1 information in regard to the ships open to your county ?ssion, and the laws governor award. o who are not socking to on scholarships aie advised id examinations on July 9th, than wait until they come to liege in the (all. (he it will mi for examinations passed at mty seat. nm \ H ...LuLj Oa Us !)KR RRCEIVKD. C 21 <it'' 1 mm